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100

What is inclusion?

Philosophy that brings diverse students, families, educators and community members together to create schools and other social institutions based on acceptance, belonging and community.

100

Mild learning disabilities, emotional/behavioral disorders ADHD, speech language disorders and mild intellectual disorders

What is high-incidence disabilities 

100

The transfer of training so students use the skills taught independently in their inclusive classroom

What is generalization

100

Guided notes

Skeleton outline

100

Students working in collaborating groups to take a test and each student receives a group grade

Two-tiered testing

200

Delivering and monitoring a specially designed and coordinated set of comprehensive, evidence based, and universally designed instructional and assessment practices and related services to students with learning, behavioral, emotional, physical health or sensory disabilities.

What is special education

200

Students with physical sensory, and more significant cognitive disorders

What is low-incidence disabilities 

200

Index cards containing first-person statements that prompt students to engage in appropriate behavior

"I will Cards"

200

Speed and accuracy of a student when reading orally

Reading fluency

200

An assessment done at the end of a lesson

Exit slip

300

Environment that requires schools to educate student with disabilities as much as possible with their peers without disabilities

Least Restrictive Environment

300

Both teachers teach the same material at the same time to two equal groups of students

What is parallel teaching

300

Known as "grandma's rule"

What is Premack's Principle

300

Activity done when completing a writing activity where students discuss and read their writing

Author's chair

300

Grading system that allows you to report on students mastery within the curriculum

Criterion-referenced grading

400

Team members include: family members, general and special educators, a representative of the school district and student (sometimes)

What is multidisciplinary team

400

one teacher works with a smaller group or individual students while the other teacher works with the larger group

What is alternative teaching

400

Process for planning units of instruction an lessons by which you first determine the assessments you will use to evaluate student learning

Backwards design

400

First letter mnemonics

Acronyms

400

Grading system that is based on student mastery on a range of assessments measuring learning objectives aligned to content curricular standards

Standards-based grading system

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